N2/Ar and H2/He switch for the TCD detector
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:36 am
I'm using a GC (model: 5890) with a TCD detector for species concentration measurements. Since my sample contains H2, so I decide to use Ar instead of He as the carrier gas. And I flip the switch on the TCD board to the N2/Ar position for better sensitivity. However, it yields the same results as when the switch is on the H2/He position and with the Ar carrier gas. It seems to me that the switch does not make any difference. The response is too low (100 counts for 95% N2). The background noise is fluctuating between 10 counts.
When I go back and use He as the carrier gas and flip the switch to the right position. The response is reasonable (60000 counts for 95% N2). Compared to the 10 counts noise level, the background looks very smooth. The only disadvantage of this is that I cannot detect the H2 concentration.
Can anyone help me figure out the problem? I doubt the switch is damaged. But when I change another board (refurbished), it's still the same. It is very unlikely that two boards are all fault.
When I go back and use He as the carrier gas and flip the switch to the right position. The response is reasonable (60000 counts for 95% N2). Compared to the 10 counts noise level, the background looks very smooth. The only disadvantage of this is that I cannot detect the H2 concentration.
Can anyone help me figure out the problem? I doubt the switch is damaged. But when I change another board (refurbished), it's still the same. It is very unlikely that two boards are all fault.